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Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment Do you want to be involved in developing research and environmental analysis in freshwater ecology? Limnic ecosystems are a valuable resource for
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preferentially exemplified in the application. Required qualifications: Good insights in marine biology and marine ecological processes Capacity to work systematically and to deal with large sets of data Strong
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Ecology, you will contribute to our laboratory activities by performing analyzes of algal toxin samples, analyzing biodiversity in various environmental samples using DNA-based methods and purifying algae
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, pollution and aquatic biota. The research focuses on geochemical and hydrological processes, aquatic ecology and biodiversity, microbial ecology as well as on environmental chemistry and aquatic ecotoxicology
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aquatic biota. The research focuses on geochemical and hydrological processes, aquatic ecology and biodiversity, microbial ecology as well as on environmental chemistry and aquatic ecotoxicology
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the applicant has a great interest in fire ecology and adjacent topics. About us SLU is one of the world’s highest ranked universities in several subject areas and is ranked #1 in forestry (CWUR). At our centre
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Department of Crop Production Ecology This fully funded professorship will be positioned at the Department of Crop Production Ecology, which together with the Department of Ecology, constitute
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At the Ecology Centre of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), in Uppsala, Sweden, we conduct research on populations, communities and ecosystems. We generate knowledge on how land
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At the Ecology Centre of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), in Uppsala, Sweden, we conduct research on populations, communities and ecosystems. We generate knowledge on how land
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, the department focuses on the broader implications of climate change on agriculture and forestry. Specifically, the Forest Pathology research group dedicates its efforts to studying economically and ecologically